Developer Sad Cat Studios and publisher Thunderful have announced the release date for long-delayed 2.5D narrative action-platformer (whew, that's a lot of descriptors) Replaced, and it's coming early next year.
As revealed in a Steam post, Replaced will be arriving on March 12th next year. As far as we know, it's set to arrive on PC and Xbox Series X|S, with an Xbox One version also in development, although given Microsoft's position in the hardware market, that version may be scrapped in the fullness of time.
Back in August, Sad Cat revealed that Replaced was set for a spring 2026 release window, with project lead Yura Zhdanovich acknowledging at the time that the project had been delayed numerous times but assuring fans that the studio was doing what it thought was best for the game.
Originally announced all the way back at E3 2021, Replaced is a 2.5D narrative-driven action platformer that takes place in an "alternate 1980s America scarred by nuclear catastrophe".
You play as R.E.A.C.H., an AI (as in a real one, not a glorified chatbot) stuck in a human's body, and you must discover the reason for your...
